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Question-1
Name the civil war or revolution occurred on Germany in 1919.
(A)
Ebert
(B)
Kapp Putsch
(C)
Clemnceau
(D)
Bleucher
Question-2
Which city was later know as 'Polish Corridor'?
(A)
Bohemia
(B)
Czechoslovakia
(C)
Bosnia
(D)
Danzig
Question-3
With which country did the Treaty of St Germain deal with?
(A)
Austria
(B)
Bulgaria
(C)
Hungary
(D)
Turkey
Question-4
Who proposed the setting up of “League of Nations”?
(A)
Winston Churchill
(B)
Clemnceau
(C)
Wilson
(D)
Lloyd George
Question-5
Smyrna was returned to Turkey due to which treaty?
(A)
Treaty of Trianon
(B)
Treaty of Neuilly
(C)
Treaty of Sevres
(D)
Treaty of Lausanne
Question-6
With which country did the Treaty of Trianon deal with?
(A)
Austria
(B)
Bulgaria
(C)
Hungary
(D)
Turkey
Question-7
Which country was considered as the key country in the plans of the Western allies for the future security of Europe?
(A)
Turkey
(B)
Czechoslovakia
(C)
Austria
(D)
Italy
Question-8
How much amount the major powers asked Germany to pay as reparation charges?
(A)
5000 billion pounds
(B)
6600 million pounds
(C)
6600 billion pounds
(D)
5000 million pounds
Question-9
According to the terms of the Paris Treaty, which area should be kept as demilitarized zone ?
(A)
Togoland
(B)
Cameroon
(C)
Rhineland
(D)
Saarland
Question-10
Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during 1916 ?
(A)
Winston Churchill
(B)
Clemnceau
(C)
Wilson
(D)
Lloyd George
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